Showing posts with label Spammers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spammers. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2012

Do Spammers Have Souls?

The question in the title of this article may seem strange, but it's one that is asked very frequently on a number of levels. For one thing, do they have souls can mean are spammers people or machines? It can also refer to the question often asked about whether they're aware of the sheer frustration they cause. Thirdly, and perhaps most commonly, people wonder if the people who write these irritating emails are actually demons belched up from the underworld of fire and brimstone. Read on to find the answer to each of these questions that have become so common in today's society.

Spam is actually a result of the work of both human and machine. In that sense, spammers do indeed have a soul - on the human side of things. It is people who choose to utilize this form of marketing and apply the various methods that will bring in the largest list of email addresses possible. Here is where the soulless segment comes in, since a great deal of the collection of email address has to do with sending out a crawler to pick up as many emails as possible from where they are listed on thousands upon thousands of websites across the world wide web.

Many people ask if spammers are aware of the trouble and grief they cause to the recipients of their messages. The majority of them are well aware of what they are doing. They are not idealistic individuals who believe that they are performing a service by sending out a sales email to as many people as possible. Instead, they're people who simply don't care about the emotional reaction of the recipients and instead want to reach as many people as possible because some of them will choose to follow the provided link and make a purchase - the goal of the entire scheme.

Lastly, though it may be easy to believe that spammers are demons or some other form of lowly soulless creature...but it must be said that they are simply regular people with a lower ethical standard for making a buck. Of course, they do this under the assumption that they can remain anonymous, which is not always the case when you use a good quality reverse email search site.

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How Do Spammers Find My Email Address?

Spammers, as telemarketers do a phone number, get your e-mail in two major ways, both of which you have some control over. The first way that spammers get your personal information is through public and private directories from a variety of sources, including e-mail address lookups. The other is through previous business relationships.

Just as there are directories for phone numbers, there are also lists of e-mail addresses. There are public directories that search web based and government servers, as well as the more common private directories maintained by individual servers. Spammers can access private directories using e-mail address lookup sites, but you can also use these services to help protect yourself from unsolicited e-mails by tracing a spammer's e-mail address. While an e-mail address lookup searches for e-mail address, a reverse e-mail search provides the name and server information to which an account is registered.

Your number gets added to directories in a number of ways, but like phone numbers, you can ask for your e-mail to remain unlisted. Simply contacting your e-mail service provider should make you feel more secure about spammers and how they get your number. Of course, spammers won't stop bothering you if you simply request an unpublished e-mail, because they can still get your e-mail in another way, through legitimate business relationships initiated by you. This means anytime you give your e-mail to someone, be that a business, a social networking site friend, or simply a random website, you are taking the risk that this is a source spammers don't use for e-mail addresses.

While you may not be able to completely prevent spammers from getting your e-mail, you can take action against particularly annoying unethical groups. A reverse email search allows you to trace a spam message back to e-mail server from which it was originally sent.

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Spammers Are Bummers

Even though many authors and speakers have already said over and over again to avoid spamming there are still hundreds of marketers doing it. Why? Is it really worth the time and effort just to get delivered into spam?

Spamming is like trespassing in real world, in short you are not allowed in wherever that may be. There are a lot of reasons why you shouldn't spam. And I know you might have heard a lot of it but I'll just write it down anyways so that you are reminded.

o Your chance to be read is .01% or less

That's almost nothing. Spam folders are known to have trash emails. Only a few people look into it and most of the time they are probably only looking for something that their friends have mistakenly sent. Good on you if you catch their attention and make them open it. But that would be like wishing for a rain in dry season or wishing for a sun at midnight.

Now, there are a lot of opt-in lists for sale, do not get hooked on it. Because some of them are just random emails, or something that do not even exist already. If you want your email marketing to be fruitful then work hard for your opt-in list, offer free membership, or free ebook, whatever you fancy just work it out yourself, do not ask for a free ride, because the consequences are not worth it.

o You can get banned

In forums, spammers get banned, so if you try to spam to get a sale immediately then your existence on that particular forum would also be finished immediately. And often you'll also be black listed on other forums as well, so before you try on spamming, think twice first, and make sure that you think ahead, not just on what you can get now but on what you can have in the future. So if you really want to create traffic using forums, then you should try earning their trust first by posting relevant stuff before telling / selling them your products.

Forums are for making friends that will eventually be your customers, not making customers then eventually will be your friends.

o You might get penalized

Some unethical Internet marketers created something called "link farms". The idea was quite simple a huge network of servers linking to various sites that in theory would increase your links in thus increase your popularity. But search engines have also created something that could detect legitimate links, which makes link farms some sort of a spam. Some are even penalized by search engines by having so much links to websites that are not related to them. The best way to get around this is to work a little harder though it might consume much more time, but your efforts will soon be rewarded with higher spots on search engines and legitimate spots as well.

Spamming as they say is illegal, though it requires lesser work but often get flushed out the toilet, unread and unwanted. That is not how internet marketing works, it's called business because you work for every little bit of it, but is paid off with every little cent as well. So, I say, spamming is only for bummers, it is for those who are too lazy to be successful, for those who doesn't learn, don't be one of them. Don't spam.

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